lunes, 31 de octubre de 2011

Restaurants in Jena travels to Munich


After some tough time in Jena the crew of "Restaurants in Jena" decided to take all its hunger to Munich. During our very short stay there we tested two places that were recommended to us by a local physicist ;)

Taklamakan


This restaurant which is placed very close to the Munich Hauptbahnhof has options in the menu from more than one Asiatic country. It looks like a kebap place but it has far more to offer. The menu was actually huge and most of the dishes offered were lamb based. The disappointment came when more than one of the options we wanted to order were sold out.

From our choices, the kebap looked most promising because it came on a stick which is usually a sign of authentic food. It was well seasoned yet a bit chewy. It came with some rice which was deliciously seasoned with vinegar. But both the regular and vegetarian döner we ordered were below average.

One very interesting feature of this restaurant was the self made pasta. You can actually watch the process of preparation, but we were not impressed by the taste.

Our veredict: Surprising but not all convincing

2.5 Jena towers out of 5


Tokami



This restaurant located opposite to the Museum Brandhorst offers japanese food. From the outside it looks like a boring restaurant but when you get in you are welcome by an elegant interior.

Before you get to order the waiter offers you some nicely warmed towels with aroma to freshen up and wash your hands. This is a great way to start because what follows is out of the ordinary.

The menu has a lot to offer including value lunch meals. We tested a very wide variety of dishes and they were all excellent.

This restaurant is not one of the cheapest but you can be delighted and satisfied for around 15 Euro per person.

Our verdict: this sushi is worth a 400 km trip

5 Jena towers out of 5

miércoles, 28 de septiembre de 2011

Grillteufel Imbiss



You would have to travel great distances to come across a sausage as long as the "Thüringer Rostbratwurst" (Thuringian Roast Sausage). With its origins dating back to the early 15th century, a recent European Union DIN-norm has recognized its cultural value and requires it to be at least 15cm long (among other features) to deserve its name and fame. On the streets of Jena, you can't miss the two red "Grillteufel"-booths selling this local speciality. Grillteufel (barbecue devil) is run by two devoted Bratwurst-Chef-businessmen who own several branches of it in the region. In Jena, they are located opposite the post office and right in front of Neue Mitte.

The concept is quite simple: They sell nothing but Bratwurst in a bun as well as drinks. As this type of sausage tends to get dry very quickly if left on the grill for too long, they are usually prepared freshly which results in a waiting period of more than 10min - a little bit to long for our taste, especially when you're really hungry as it was the case when we ordered some.

The sausages were good, not particulary spicy or seasoned, which - to be fair - lies in its nature, and can be compensated for by adding some mustard, two types of which are offered (one slightly hotter than the other). The sausages come in two sizes, normal and xxl. The larger one is probably more than 20cm long and costs only 2€. Nice!

Unfortunately, Grillteufel did not have any cold drinks nor ketchup available when we went there, which is why the number of Jena Towers awared is lower than it could have been.

Our verdict: Bite into it, and transform into a Grillteufel!

3.5 Jena Towers out of 5

jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2011

Versilia - Jena




Versilia Wine Bar and Restaurant is located at number 5 on the popular street Wagnergasse. The Menu is modern Italian and offers a lot of variety. The starters are tasty and come in big portions, so share one if you want to get a main meal and dessert. The main meals range from pastas and pizzas to hearty salads and meats. We can recommend all of them! The wine list is good and offers a broad selection, but it is quite expensive for Jena. If you do happen to enjoy wine with your meal, the karaffe of house wine is just enough for two large glasses, at a much friendlier price than a bottle. The deserts range in quality: I ordered a crème brulee which I would not have recognised as a crème brulee had I not ordered it (However, I know from subsequent visits that the strawberry mouse is lovely). Versilia appears to be run by an Italian family and although glimpses of family atmosphere do shine through from time to time and increasingly every time I visit, the service is largely quite “matter of fact”, and you will struggle if you don’t speak either Italian or German. The atmosphere is modern. The décor, clean and candlelit. The star attraction of Versilia is the authentic wood burning oven and the delicious Pizza they produce. Visit here if you want a tasty meal at a good price in a modern atmosphere.

Our Verdict: We will return and we will order pizza.

4 Jena towers out of 5

lunes, 22 de agosto de 2011

Hotalo - Asian food


Hotalo is located inside Goethe-Galerie. It is a cheap Asian fast food restaurant. The place is decorated nice and clean.

The menu gives you an option for different combinations of rice or noodles and chicken, duck or vegetables mainly. They also have the famous vegetable rolls and all the dishes have the option of three different sauces, sweet, curry or spicy. The food is tasty and relatively cheap and the place is a very good option for when you are tired and hungry after work but need to do some shopping.

An extra bonus to this place is that the drinks have free refills.

Our veredict: good taste and fair price!

3.5 Jena Towers out of 5

miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2011

Gatto Bello



Gatto Bello ist one of Jena's larger restaurants and bars. Situated right at the beginning of infamous Wagnergasse, it has a nice terrace overlooking Johannisplatz. Unlike its Italian name suggests, it basically offers international cuisine.

We had two soups for starters (Mango and Curry) which were reasonably good but not as savoury as you would expect from such exotic varieties. For the main course, we ordered two steaks as well as a local Thuringian dish called "Würzfleisch" (literally: spiced meat). Würzfleisch is a kind of pork stew with cheese on top. It was tasty, filling despite its small size and came at a decent price of about 5 Euro. However, the two steak dishes were disappointing. The waitress failed to asked how we wanted the beef to be prepared. The steaks arrived more than medium rare, almost bloody. To our disappointment, they were quite hard and dry - anything but "Argentinian beef" as announced in the menu. To be fair, the drinks and cocktails (strawberry daiquiri) were good.

Gatto Bello proves that the preparation of steaks is a litmus test for what really makes a good restaurant. Unfortunaly, Gatto Bello did not pass. Another flaw was the fact that you cannot pay with credit/debit card. Although paying in cash is still more common in Germany, larger restaurants should offer card payment.

Our verdict: Get your steaks somewhere else...

2.5 Jena Towers out of 5

El Sombrero - "Happy hours"


El Sombrero is “der Mexikaner“ restaurant in Jena, located at Lobdergraben 9a. It is popular for it’s Mexican cuisine and décor but probably mostly for it’s reasonable cocktail hours. Inside, the restaurant provides tables, sofas and high bar stools which you can choose depending on your eating or drinking requirements. Outside, you can avail from a terrace table in good weather or even order from the Food Taxi which can be seen delivering food throughout Jena. The menu is solid and offers a variety of dishes in the traditional Mexican fare: burritos, chilli etc. Although tasty, the food is lacking any real Mexican flavours and ingredients. There is very little “Mexican” about chicken wings and fried potatoes but nevertheless, the dish is tasty, filling and good value. Having visited El Sombrero on my first night living in Jena I became acquainted with the food early and it hasn’t drawn me back. However, the cocktails and specifically the “Happy Hours” are plenty of reasons to visit El Sombrero again and again. The atmosphere is jovial, the service is slow but constant and the dining areas are clean. All in all, visit El Sombrero for the food and stay for the cocktails.

Our Verdict: We are already planning our next visit.

3.5 Jena Towers out of 5

jueves, 4 de agosto de 2011

Fritz Mitte - Imbiss


After a long wait, we are finally back!! And just to make up for the long absence we decided to visit Frittz Mitte, since we know many of you are waiting for it.

So a bit of history: there is some dispute about the invention of currywurst, but it is traditionally atributed to Herta Heuwer in Berlin in 1949. To come up with such tasty meal, she observed the eating habits of American soldiers (steak and ketchup), combined it with the exotic of the British (the curry, which they actually took from India) and finally added the German touch (with pork and potatoes). So we could say currywurst is the best of many worlds united in one dish!!

Frittz Mitte is one of those places where you can start experiencing from the distance. You can smell the dish from 20 meters away already and then get really, really hungry while you are queuing. The guy tending the imbiss is very friendly and speaks english. Together with your currywurst you get a choice of mild or spicy sauce, and for your fries there are many different home-made mayoinnaise dips that you can choose together with ketchup.

We all have been in many different currywurst imbiss including some in Berlin, but we all came to the conclusion that Fritz Mitte Jena is one of the best currywurst and fries we have ever eaten.

I think we are all just wondering, if this place is so popular why don't they get an extra guy to make the food faster?!!! :p

Our veredict: It is definitely worth the waiting!

4.5 Jena Towers out of 5

Tip: If you want to learn more about currywurst you should visit the German Currywurst Museum

martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

Philo-Mensa



On May 26, 1789, the day Friedrich Schiller gave his critically acclaimed inaugural lecture at "alma mater jenensis" (now Friedrich-Schiller-University) , he wrote into his diary: "Alas! Another rainy day. Students didn't listen to my lecture. Wish I could dwell some place warmer. Sole highlight of the day: lunch at Philo Mensa. What a heavenly delight!!! This should make my stay in Jena an agreeable one. P.S.: Need to write a poem about that delicious mushroom dish."

Alright - you got us on that one. The story is total bogus! But nevertheless, we believe, if Friedrich Schiller walked the earth today and came to Jena, he wouldn't find but poetic phrases for Philo Mensa (Philosophenweg 20). Philo-Mensa is one of the two university-run cafeterias in downtown Jena. It has more than 700 indoor seats and a nice terrace and garden with seating. There is also a smaller food counter and a coffee bar upstairs.

Lunch is offered between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. You can choose between four dishes, at least one of which is veggie. There is also a help-yourself pasta counter - always a good alternative. Look out for the Green Happy Face VITAL dish: it is basically a low-fat, good-for-your health meal which is non the less as yummie as the other ones. Prices range from 1,50€ to 2,50€ at student rates, employees and guest have to pay an additional charge of 1,40€ per meal.

As for the taste, Philo-Mensa proves time and time again to be an exception to the rule. The food is tasty and nutricious - all you need to take you through a tough university day. Feel free to ask for a bigger portion ("Männer-Portion") if you are extra hungry. Surprisingly, the menu (check online) hardly ever repeats itself. The Head Chef always comes up with a new treat. This is not usual business - a tip of the hat for that!

Our verdict: Yes, Philo-Mensa can!
5 Jena Towers out of 5

Supplement, July 2011: In this year's "Mensa of the Year" contest, organized annually by the German student magazine UNIKUM, Philo-Mensa was awarded the 3rd prize in the category "choice". Well done!!! See result

Restaurant Ratszeise



Restaurant Ratszeise is perfectly located on the Market Square in central Jena. The building which was previously the town hall has some nice history attached and the dining experience is equally as nice. Ratszeise offers traditional German fare in a cosy atmosphere. We found the “Klein und Kalt” dishes perfectly sized for a 3-4 person starter, while the main dishes were just as satisfying. The food was delicious and portion sizes, plentiful. Between us we ordered some quite meaty dishes and lighter dishes, and we each were happy with the depth of taste and quality of the food. A shared starter, three main meals and three drinks cost us around €35, which we believe to be great value for this dining experience (and let us not forget the Cheers review, and how much that meal cost!). Good food, service, atmosphere and location.

Don’t miss Asparagus season or the Maß on the drinks menu!

Our Verdict: Great dining at a great price!

4.5 Jena Towers out of 5

miércoles, 20 de abril de 2011

Cheers - American Sports Bar



Upon our arrival to Cheers American Sports Bar, located at Johanplatz 9, we were refused entry to the “reservation-only” tables inside. We sat at a table outside, which would have been fine had the outdoor heater worked. We ordered drinks and then soon after, food. We were advised there would be a wait for our main meal due to the restaurant being so busy, but this didn’t prepare us for the 80 minutes we waited. Too our disappointment, the tasty but sparsely garnished nachos starter arrived before the drinks, and the margarita ordered was less of a refreshing cocktail and more of a rather large shot of tequila garnished with a large lime wedge. When the food eventually arrived, we had been sitting outside almost 90 minutes, it was getting dark and cold. Consequently, after a few minutes with our meal, the uneaten food was too cold to eat comfortably, and much of it was put into a doggy bag. The “all you can eat Ribs” were a good investment and reasonably tasty but sometimes slow to be replenished. We found the service lacking in friendliness and speed. A night at Cheers with a shared starter, alcoholic drink and main meal costs approximately €45 between three, which by midweek Jena standards, is a little expensive.

Cheers offers typical American cuisine of burgers, ribs and sandwiches in a restaurant cum bar decorated with classic sport memorabilia. The bar is clean and the atmosphere is jovial and generally good. The food is basic to low quality, but if you order the right thing it could be quite tasty… If you are willing to wait a long time in the cold, that is.

Our Verdict: we don’t understand why this place is so popular.

2 Jena towers out of 5

lunes, 18 de abril de 2011

Bel Ami - Karaoke Bar



Bel Ami Karaoke Bar is located in Johannisplatz 18, in front of the Currywurst Imbiss "Fritz Mitte". This Karaoke bar is part of the Restaurant Bel Ami and it takes place in a separate room called Buddha Lounge. The bar offers 15 000 songs in English, Spanish, Chinese and Vietnamese, as well as a wide variety of beers, cocktails and tasty finger food. On the negative side, the service lacks a song book and the sound quality and device has some minor failures. On the bright side, it is a place where you can have a lot of fun with your friends singing your favorite songs. Reservation is necessary as well as 10€ per person.

Our verdict: good fun with your group of friends

3 Jena Towers out of 5


jueves, 14 de abril de 2011

Hai Long - Asian




Hai Long is located in Schloßgasse 2, a little bit off the beaten track and hidden in a small ally but nevertheless worth the 5 min walk from Neue Mitte. The restaurant offers a large variety of standard Chinese and Thai dishes. Don't expext fancy specials - this is solid take away cuisine for 4-6€ per meal. However, the food's quality and taste is way better than the usual average. The three dishes (among them a red curry) we tried were well seasoned and tasty. The gravy was particularly good, slightly watery but without the greasy and thickened texture you often get in Asian restaurants. Don't miss the additional hot and sweet&sour sauces on the table if you like it extra spicy.

Our verdict: good value and great taste for a student budget.

4 Jena towers out of 5